Alexandria Launches Duke Street Land Use Plan Workshops in December
Alexandria is gearing up for a series of community workshops in December, focusing on strategies and concepts for the Duke Street Land Use Plan. This plan will guide city officials in developing the Duke Street Corridor from the former Landmark Mall to Alexandria Union Station. Residents have already had their say on draft principles last month, and the document is expected to be ready for City Council consideration and adoption in late 2026 or early 2027.
The Duke Street Land Use Plan aims to transform the Duke Street Corridor, a key area connecting the former Landmark Mall and Alexandria Union Station. Once completed, the City of Alexandria's Department of Planning and Zoning, or a designated development authority, will typically oversee the project's development. However, the finalized document will confirm the specific responsible entity.
The city has set an Oct. 23 deadline for residents to provide feedback on the plan. This input will help shape the document, which will serve as a blueprint for the corridor's development. The plan is expected to be ready for City Council consideration and adoption in late 2026 or early 2027.
Alexandria is actively engaging its residents in the planning process for the Duke Street Corridor. With workshops scheduled for December and a feedback deadline of Oct. 23, the city is committed to creating a comprehensive plan that reflects the community's vision. Once adopted, the Duke Street Land Use Plan will guide the development of this significant area, connecting the former Landmark Mall and Alexandria Union Station.
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